Sahil Bloom Profile picture
Feb 24 13 tweets 3 min read
With the rapid deterioration of the Russia/Ukraine situation, you’re going to hear a lot about SWIFT in the coming days…

Here’s a quick breakdown of what it is and why it matters:
SWIFT is short for the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications.

It’s a global cooperative of financial institutions based in Belgium.

It was formed in 1973 when 239 banks from 15 countries came together to establish a way to handle cross-border payments.
Today, SWIFT connects more than 11,000 financial institutions across 200+ countries.

Think of it like a simple email system enabling secure messages across its members.

An average of 40 million messages a day—including orders, payment confirmations, FX exchanges, and trades.
SWIFT doesn’t actually do any transfer or holding of funds, but it’s an critical part of the communication infrastructure that enables cross-border money flows.

It’s a key part of the global financial system’s plumbing, if you will.

So why is it in the spotlight right now?
While not a political organization, it’s importance to global flows means SWIFT is often looked at as a geopolitical tool as part of sanctions packages.

Cutting off a nation’s banks from SWIFT access restricts flows into and out of that nation, resulting in real economic pain.
This happened in 2012 with the sanctions package on Iran in retaliation for it’s nuclear program.

It was looked at in 2013-14 in response to Russia’s actions in Crimea.

Cutting off SWIFT access is viewed as a VERY significant move, so the consideration alone is material.
With Russia’s most recent actions in Ukraine, cutting off SWIFT access is very much “on the table” as part of a sweeping sanctions package.

The challenge is that it is a real double-edged sword.

Russia is a massive economy with tentacles that reach all around the world…
It is a key energy supplier to Europe and the world.

It is an exporter of materials critical to the manufacturing of jet engines, semiconductors, automotives, electronics, and fertilizers.

Cutting off Russia from SWIFT would impact the flow of payments for these industries.
Russia has also been building an in-house system since 2014—the last time SWIFT cutoff was threatened—which may mean they are able to temper some of the impact a cutoff would have on its economy.

Though it appears most experts still expect the impact would be significant.
A cutoff from SWIFT may also have longer-term second-order effects on Bitcoin and non-fiat currencies.

The base logic: Russia may seek to circumvent the impact of the restrictions via a combination of its in-house system and a push away from the USD-reserve currency hegemony.
Whatever happens in the coming days, there will be a lot of talk about SWIFT and its role in the response to Russia’s actions.

I hope this short thread makes you feel more knowledgeable on the subject.

Follow me @SahilBloom for more simple explanations on business and finance.
And be sure to check out my new podcast—Where It Happens—for deep dives with amazing guests on many of these topics on business, finance, money, and tech…podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whe…

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Sahil Bloom

Sahil Bloom Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @SahilBloom

Feb 23
On May 9th, 2020, I came back from a walk, had an idea, and typed out a few tweets—I posted it on Twitter for my 500 followers to see.

22 months, 200,000 words, and 1 billion impressions later, there are 500,000 of you here.

Here are my 10 favorite posts from this wild journey:
Paradoxes of Life

A paradox is a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement that, when investigated, may prove to be true.

Life is full of paradoxes.

Once you become aware of them, you will find yourself empowered to use them to your advantage.
How to Win (Without Talent or Luck)

We all want to win.

Our definitions of “winning” vary—happiness and fulfillment to some, money and fame to others—but we all want to win.

You've been told that you can’t win without incredible talent (or sensational luck).

This is wrong...
Read 12 tweets
Feb 22
“My overnight success took 270 days. Every single day, every single weekend…”

You won’t want to miss this amazing episode with @nasdaily!

We explore:
• Mechanics of the Coinbase ad
• Mental health service startup idea
• Future of the creator economy

Links below!
Join our Discord community to go deeper! discord.gg/NyeRBV7r
Read 4 tweets
Feb 20
It’s Sunday evening and I’m two whiskeys deep.

A few thoughts and hard truths (on just about everything):
Most of your friends aren’t really your friends.

They’re just along for the ride when it’s fun, convenient, or valuable.

Your real friends are the ones who are there for you when its none of those things—there for you when you have nothing to offer in return.

Cherish them.
The biggest thing holding most people back is their unwillingness to ask for what they want.

Closed mouths don’t get fed.

If you want something—and you’ve done the work to deserve it—ask for it.

Worst case—you’re told no.

Best case—it’s yours.
Read 25 tweets
Feb 19
How to Create More Luck:
I believe that much of what we call "luck" is the macro result of 1,000s of micro actions.

Your habits put you in a position where luck is more likely to strike.

If you want to create more luck, start by increasing your luck surface area.

This thread shares 20 ways to do it:
Get in the Arena

There's no luck on the sidelines—the arena is where it strikes.

It's lonely and vulnerable, but it's the only path that bears real fruit.

When faced with two paths, choose the path that puts you in the arena—where collisions happen, where luck can strike.
Read 30 tweets
Feb 18
I need to have a word with my man Pythagoras.
Here are 100 things I learned from the Pythagorean Theorem: 🧵👇
Lmao jk. Happy Friday. Cheers!
Read 9 tweets
Feb 18
How is an NFT rock worth more than a mansion?

We brought @Melt_Dem in to explain what the hell is going on and make some mind-bending predictions for the future.

We went deep on:
• Bitcoin as a religion
• Decentralized social
• DAO skepticism
• Crypto security

Links below!
Join us in the Discord to go deeper with 4,000+ friends! discord.gg/NyeRBV7r
Read 5 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Don't want to be a Premium member but still want to support us?

Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal

Or Donate anonymously using crypto!

Ethereum

0xfe58350B80634f60Fa6Dc149a72b4DFbc17D341E copy

Bitcoin

3ATGMxNzCUFzxpMCHL5sWSt4DVtS8UqXpi copy

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us on Twitter!

:(